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     11. What does the woman do with the situation?A. She lowers the price.B. She corrects the instructions.C. Disappointed.高三英语试卷C. She explains the method of use.12. How does the man sound at the end?A. Confused.B. Embarrassed.听第 9段材料,回答第  1316题。13. How often does the man go to the beach?考试时间:2022  112日上午  8:0010:00第一部分听力(共两节,满分    30分)第一节(共 5小题;每小题  1.5分,满分 7.5分)试卷满分:150A. Once a week.B. Twice a month.C. Once a month.14. Why did the man join Heal the Bay?A. His cousin invited him.B. His parents influenced him.听下面 5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的   ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有 10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. Where are the speakers probably?C. His friend recommended him.15. Which program did the man take part in?A. Adopt-A-Beach.B. Saturday Warriors.C. Beach Captains.A. In a bank.B. In a shop.C. In a hotel.16. What does the man say about the members of Heal the Bay?2. Why does the man call?A. To look for his ring.A. They’re brave.B. They’re creative.C. They’re warm-hearted.B. To send his package.B. Drinks.C. To ask about a ticket.C. Minerals.听第 10段材料,回答第  1720题。3. What are the speakers talking about?A. Fruits.17. Who is the speaker probably?A. A teacher.B. A hostess.C. A tourist.4. When will the movie start?A. At 7:50 pm.18. What was the original price of the tour package?B. At 8:00 pm.C. At 8:10 pm.A. $1,430.B. $2,460.C. $2,860.5. What does the woman want to do?A. Put off the submission date.C. Change the way of doing budget.19. What does the tour package cover?A. Flight tickets.B. Inquire more about the budget.B. Lunch and dinner.C. A 5-night hotel stay.B. Travel in large groups.20. What does the speaker advise the listeners to do?A. Book in advance.第二节(共 15小题;每小题   1. 5分,满分  22. 5分)听下面 5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的  ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题    5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第 6和第  7两个小题。C. Make the most of the promotions.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共 15小题;每小题  2.5,满分   37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 ABCD四个选项中选出最佳选项.6. What does the woman say about the china tea set?AA. It’s priceless.B. It’s classical.C. It’s well-known.Searching the OED7. How will the woman deal with the china tea set?How to use the quick searchA. By collecting it herself.B. By sending it out as a gift. C. By selling it at a fair price.The quick search bar can be found on the OED (Oxford  English Dictionary) homepage and at the topof every  entry page, and  finds main dictionary  entries, such as  alphabet, break,  xylophone. It also  findsphrases and compounds listed within main entries, such as to look up or alphabet book, and different formsof spellings such as dictionarie.听第 7段材料,回答第  89题。8. What does the job position involve according to the man?A. Answering phones.                 B. Conducting interviews.9. What does the company offer to its employees?C. Creating schedules.C. High salaries.Wildcard searchesA. Insurance.B. Accommodation.A wildcard is a symbol which stands for any character. The question mark ? represents the occurrenceof any one single character, and the asterisk * represents the occurrence of any number of characters (or nocharacter at all). Wildcards are useful if you do not know how to spell a word, or if you want to find severalterms beginning with the same root.听第 8段材料,回答第  1012题。10. What does the man want to do in the beginning?A. Buy a refrigerator.B. Repair a refrigerator.C. Return a refrigerator.2022年秋鄂东南教改联盟学校期中联考高三英语试卷(共8页)第12022年秋鄂东南教改联盟学校期中联考高三英语试卷(共8页)第2 


    How to use the advanced search24. Who made his first cut at the youngest age?A. Tiger Woods.           B. Hsieh Cheng-wei.                                        D. Markman.25. Which of the following can replace “get carried away with” in Paragraph 4?An advanced search is a full search of the entire dictionary text which is for  readers who have loggedin or subscribed to the dictionary. Advanced search can be especially useful for very specific searches. Youcan use the search area functionality to search by each section of an entry. You can also use filters to narrowyour search to match certain criteria.C. Guan Tian-lang.A. Be anxious about.B. Be tired of.C. Be annoyed about.    D. Be excited about.26. What can we know from Cheng-wei’s words?A. He didn’t play the game with ease.C. He was content with the process.27. What will Cheng-wei do next?A. Challenge Tian-lang to a game.C. Make greater achievements.B. He was nervous from the beginning.D. He had no expectation for the game.Browsing by categoriesCategories allow you to explore the dictionary through groupings of words in, for instance, a subject orfrom a particular origin. If you want to find all the Carribbean borrowings in English, or find the first wordrelated to espionage(间谍行为) to enter the dictionary, this is the function for you.Further explore your search by using the options that appear on the right-hand side of the results page.21. What will you use if you are not sure of the spelling of a word?B. Break the world record.D. Become the top 1900 player.CA. The quick search.B. Wildcard searches.As I write this blog  on 23rd April, most of the UK, will  have been stuck at home for a whole monthsince 23rd March. As we adjust to the physical challenges brought about by coronavirus, it will come as nosurprise when I say that our language is also being affected by the current situation.C. The advanced search.D. Browsing by categories.22. What’s the requirement of using the advanced search?We have all learned some new vocabulary: coronavirus being one of them. For  many, it was probablythe first time they realised that ‘corona’ means ‘crown(-like)’, referring to the shape of the virus itself. Thereis  plenty  of  other  terminology  related  to  the  virus:  COVID-19,   epidemic,  pandemic,  self-isolation,super-spreader. All of a  sudden, the pandemic  has people like you  and me with  no medical backgroundstalking like true epidemiologists (specialists who study diseases).A. Registering for the dictionary.C. Searching with specific words.B. Matching certain criteria.D. Searching with purpose.23. Where is this text probably taken from?A. A dictionary.B. A brochure.C. A website.D. A textbook.BMore importantly,  the  effects of  the pandemic  and the  nationwide lockdown  on our  language useextend  way beyond  the vocabulary  we  might slip  in during  our  video chats  with  family, friends,  andcolleagues. With the  closure of schools and universities,  most bilingual students now  live at home wherethey are immersed in a linguistic environment, where on the  one hand, they are losing hundreds of contacthours with  English-speaking peers. On the  other hand, this  might be an opportunity  for them to  developtheir abilities in their home languages.Tiger Woods  was only  19-year-olds when  he made  his first  cut on  the PGA  Tour, but  the newestwonderkid in golf has beaten that marker this week.The Chinese-Tapei star Hsieh Cheng-wei was in the field for the Linkou International, and experienceda storming start  on Thursday when he posted  a three under par(标准杆  ) 69. His second  round tailed offslightly as he finished with a 74, but at one under par, he remains in the tournament for the weekend.Hsieh broke  the record of Guan  Tian-lang, who made  the cut at  the 2013 Masters when  he was 14years and 169 days. The  legendary Tiger Woods - who reportedly shot  a 48 over nine holes when  he wasonly three-years-old, was 19 when he made his first professional cut at the 1995 Masters.Cheng-wei isn’t old enough to have been able to drive home from the course after his rounds, and norcould he celebrate his new feat with an alcoholic drink. However, he wasn’t about to get carried away withhis performance either.Similar linguistic changes can be observed among those who mostly communicate only in English too,for instance, in  terms of their accents. After  being in the same space  with our family for  a whole month,some of  us might  start  to sound  more and  more like  our family–  partly because  we all  unconsciouslyaccommodate to people we frequently talk to. In this sense, what this national lockdown does to our accentsis like  when we have  been on an  extended holiday abroad  with the family.  Maybe when we  can finallysocialise again, we will be able to guess where each other’s roommates are from.“I didn’t putt(轻击球 )  well.” he told Markman from AsianTour.com. “It’s not  that tough out there. Ijust didn’t play my best  game. I got nervous towards the end  because I wasn’t playing well. I didn’t  havemuch expectation though. I just try to play my best.”28. What is the current situation in Paragraph 1?A. People in the UK have to stay at home.C. Coronavirus is affecting our language.B. We have got used to the environment.D. People face the challenge of the virus.Despite his own critical assessment, golf fans reacted favourably when the  official Asian Tour Twitteraccount praised the feat, writing: “Local  amateur Hsieh Cheng-wei becomes the youngest male player  (14years and 33 days  old) to make the halfway  cut on one of the game’s major  Tours,” alongside a clappingemoji.29. What does the nationwide lockdown bring for bilingual students?A. Chatting with relatives online.C. Fewer English practicing hours.B. Losing contact with classmates.D. A lack of learning environment.30. What’s the main idea of the last paragraph?A. The way we communicate changes.C. We can easily identify others.B. We speak with more accents.D. Our accents are being changed.The youngster will now hope to progress better than previous record holder Tian-lang, who is currentlyoutside the top 1,900 players in the world. But his  achievement on his home course will have undoubtedlymade the golf work take note.31. What’s the author’s tone in writing this article?A. Cautious.                                                                                     D. Humorous.B. Critical.C. Pessimistic.2022年秋鄂东南教改联盟学校期中联考高三英语试卷(共8页)第32022年秋鄂东南教改联盟学校期中联考高三英语试卷(共8页)第4
    Dover it. Before you decide to share, make sure to read stories properly and follow some checks to determinethe accuracy.Flash droughts are relatively  new for natural disasters, and come on  fast, with conditions going fromnormal  to severely  dry  in  less than  one  month.  This means  people  have no  time  to  prepare for  theconsequences, which can include dried crops, streams or wells.If the story  appears to claim a much  higher level of certainty in  its advice and arguments  than otherstories, this is questionable.            38         . So, it is only natural to more  readily accept information thatprovides comfort or easy solutions – unfortunately, often in a false way.A well-documented flash  drought swept  across the central  U.S. in  2012. Normal winter  and springrainfall made people assume it would be a normal summer. But it suddenly stopped raining in May, leadingto the driest summer in the Great Plains  since 1895. The drought destroyed crops in six states, resulting in$35.7 billion of agricultural loss.39, it is worth double-checking. Fake news will try to  grab your attention by being moreexaggerated than real stories. Anything written entirely in capital  letters or containing a lot of exclamationmarks should raise your suspicions.The 2012 disaster inspired researchers to concentrate on flash  droughts. In a study published in 2021,Cook and his colleagues, using tree ring data paired with soil moisture data, reconstructed the frequency andscale of flash droughts in the Central Plains over the past 500 years. The model showed that over one-thirdof all flash droughts since A.D. 1500 occurred in the 20th century.The best sources for authentic information are your government websites. However, even governmentmessaging can get things wrong.40. For instance, The Conversation is a more trusted sourcebecause   all  content   is   written   by   academics  who   are   experts   in  their   fields.   Websites   suchas APFactCheck and Full Fact highlight common fake news stories. A search engine can be used to look upthe title of the article to see if it has been identified as fake news by the mainstream media.A. If a story is more surprisingHowever, while science is giving  some insights into where and how  these rapid dry outs happen, westill don’t know how to predict them.“We know  the physical  ingredients that  cause flash droughts,  but we  don’t really  understand whattriggers them in the soil column,” says Justin Mankin, a geography professor.B. If a message presses you to shareC. Fake news may also be shared by trusted friends and familyPart of  the reason flash  droughts are difficult  to forecast is  because there’s a  lack of on-the-groundmonitoring, including real-time measurements of soil moisture. Tools like the U.S. Drought Monitor rely onsatellite imagery  of vegetation  as well as  other geophysical  data. But they  only provide  a guess  of soilmoisture, rather than showing what’s happening beneath the surface.D. People will be seeking certainty in a time of high uncertaintyE. But they are more trustworthy than unchecked sources on social mediaF. Think twice about the messages and help guide your family and friendsG. These messages may contain useless, incorrect information and advice第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30)“Plants are doing the water  exchange between the land and the atmosphere,” explains  Mankin. “Thatexchange is  happening in  what we  call the  root zone  about a  meter underground,  which is  difficult tomonitor from a satellite.”第一节(共 15小题;每小题   1,满分    15分)32. What’s the purpose of mentioning the 2012 drought?阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的   ABCD四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Mrs. Mueller was our next-door neighbor when my sister and I were growing up. She was alone, gentleA. To highlight the loss the drought brought.C. To further explain flash droughts.33. How did Cook and his team study flash drought?A. By doing experiments.B. To show the history of flash droughts.D. To illustrate the harm of the drought.and4241   .Early one December, Mrs.  Mueller went into the hospital. Laurel  and I were busy making Christmas. As Mrs. Mueller always treated us to snacks, we pondered what to make for her. It   43     on us thatB. By analyzing statistics.D. By observing nature.C. By studying the history.she would be coming home a few days before Christmas to an empty house with no holiday decorations. Welit upon the idea of decorating a smallI was in Miss  Keefe’s sixth grade class, and we had  trimmed a small tree with paper-link  chains andornaments (装饰物) we’d made in art class. It was             . Miss Keefe said there would be a drawing forthe tree. We’d each write our             on a piece of paper and put it through a hole in a shoebox. On the lasta name from the box, and that  student could take home the34. What’s the disadvantage of the current monitoring tools?44.A. They cannot predict soil moisture.C. They cannot get clear pictures.35. What’s the best title of the text?A. What Flash Droughts AreB. They depend on satellites and data.D. They cannot track water exchange.4546B. How Flash Droughts Formday of school before vacation, she’dtree.47C. What Flash Droughts BringD. How We Predict Flash Droughts第二节(共 5小题;每小题  2.5分,满分 12.5)As I put my folded piece of paper into the box, Itree because I wanted to             it to our neighbor.It was time for the drawing. I              held my breath as she took the lid off the shoebox, swirled her48to Miss Keefe that I really hoped I’d win the阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Fake  news  spreads faster  and  more  easily  today  through  the  internet, social  media  and  instant4950messaging.36, which can harm the public health and add to social disorder and division.Some fake news also contains a mixture of correct information, which makes it difficult to spot what istrue and accurate.                         . They might not have read the full story before sharing or just glanced2022年秋鄂东南教改联盟学校期中联考高三英语试卷(共8页)第5hand around in the box of folded pieces of paper, and drew one out. She“Holly Wheeler has won the tree.”51the paper and proclaimed,372022年秋鄂东南教改联盟学校期中联考高三英语试卷(共8页)第6
    The next day, when  Mrs. Mueller came home,  she saw the tree. First,  there was a look ofThen, a sweet smile appeared, and tears filled her eyes. She turned to us and softly said, “Thank you.”52.假如你是一名英语课代表,为了帮助同学们提高学习英语的效率,你用英语给全班同学写了一封倡议信,倡导坚持每天高效晨读,内容如下:1.倡议目的;Many years later it53my mind that we might have had more54with our scheme than weon the2.你对晨读的看法和建议;3.希望大家积极响应。注意:realized. While Miss Keefe had announced my name, she never showed anyone what  waspiece of paper.5541. A. ambitious42. A. contribution43. A. focused44. A. treeB. conventionalB. sponsorB. dawnedB. boxC. energeticC. giftsD. kind-heartedD. commercialD. impressD. flower1.词数  80左右。2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。My dear fellow students,C. concentratedC. room45. A. respective46. A. decoration47. A. forceB. innocentB. nameC. independentC. wishD. brilliantD. birthdayD. dismiss第二节(满分 25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。One day, Dad  took Tim and Lily  to the supermarket.  “Now where has Tim  gone?” asked Dad. Lilyshrugged. Keeping track of Tim was not on her agenda today. She’d been trying to decide on the perfect giftfor Dad’s upcoming birthday. This year, she was determined to prepare a present that couldn’t be bought at astore or ordered online.B. removeB. whisperedB. donateC. draw48. A. announced49. A. presentC. acknowledgedC. sacrificeC. nervouslyC. arrestedD. predictedD. release50. A. previously51. A. unfolded52. A. expectation53. A. occurred to54. A. standard55. A. suspectedB. initiallyB. observedB. reliefD. violentlyD. grabbed“Daddy!” Tim appeared out of nowhere, disturbing Lily’s thoughts. He yelled, holding a cereal(麦片)box in the air, “Let’s get it! It’s nutritious and delicious! And it has a dragon inside!” Tim remembered Dadsaying that when he was a kid, almost every box of cereal came with a toy. Ever since, Tim was certain thathe, too, would find a toy in the next box.C. embarrassmentC. submitted toC. harmonyC. describedD. astonishmentD. stuck toB. came toB. assistanceB. experiencedD. preferenceD. writtenWhen they got home, Dad and Lily began putting away the groceries. Tim couldn’t wait to take the boxof cereal upstairs to  his room. By the time  they finished, Lily could hear  Tim shouting. “No! No!” Tim’svoice kept getting  louder and louder. Lily  imagined each word  as the sound of  a hammer striking metal.Then she raced towards her brother’s room. The moment she stepped inside, she felt a crunch(嘎吱声)beneath her feet. It was  obvious that Tim dumped all that cereal looking  for a toy dragon. “They lied! Nodragon. Just a picture on the box.” Tim sounded close to tears. Annoyed as Lily was, she said quietly, “Let’ssee what the box says.” “I don’t know how to read.” her brother said in a low voice.It reminded Lily that last school year, Tim’s teacher who sent home easy-to-read books and worksheetsinsisted that he was ready to learn to read and just needed some extra help, but Tim complained about books“for babies” and “boring” homework assignments. It was really a headache for Dad to teach Tim to read! Atthe thought of these, it seemed that Tim’s dragon issue had swept away her concern for a present for Dad.注意:第二节(共 10小题;每小题  1.5分,满分 15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。This summer, Chongqing, a city in Southwest China, faced a severe test, with a heat wave and drought(cause) a series of wildfires since Aug 17.56Thanks to the joint efforts of rescue workers,  as well as volunteers and residents, more than 10 forestfires in the city were57(complete) put out in less than  10 days, with no                   (injure) or58deaths reported. The  world witnessedunited action.59was highly praised  as “Chongqing speed” in  people’sA spectacular  aerial video  circulating on  social  media captured  the heart  of netizens:  a stream  of(wear) by rescue teams lit up the dark mountain paths, being a comparison with thered flames swallowing the mountain, which was described by netizens                  a “Great  Human Wall”.Zeng, 20, a college student, was one of the bricks of the “Great Human Wall” helping transport supplies tothe fire scene. “ ‘Too busy                  (feel) tired; I have to be faster’ was the only soundechoing in my mind,” he recalled.The video                 (receive) more than 100,000 likes and shares on the platform WeChat in the pastfew months. The photographer said, “It’s really                hard-won success! What I want to show throughheadlights60611.续写词数应为  150左右;6263was2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph 164Lily decided to cooperate with Tim, making up a dragon story and having Tim read for Dad.65the video  is  the ‘red  rock soul’ of  Chongqing  people, and  how China’s  young people  are shaping  theParagraph 2country’s future.”After what seemed to be a century, Dad’s birthday finally came.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分 15分)2022年秋鄂东南教改联盟学校期中联考高三英语试卷(共8页)第72022年秋鄂东南教改联盟学校期中联考高三英语试卷(共8页)第8 

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